- Rowland Powell baptized Dec. 26, 1619 St. James Garlickhithe, London, England, son of Rowland & Elizabeth (--?--) Powell
- Rowland Powell was baptized in Lydbury, Shropshire, England August 15, 1630, son of Thomas
- Rowland Powell was baptized May 1, 1631 at St. Dunstan in East London, son of Rowland Powell
- Rowland Powell born Oct. 9, 1636 in Low Dinsdale, Durham, England, son of John Powell
- Rowland Powell born May 1, 1631 son of Rowland & Emylyn (Salisbury) Powell
- the family is said to be of Welsh origins . . .
Mr. Blynman is said to have been accompanied to New England by several Welsh gentlemen of good note in 1640.
In May of 1642, Winthrop reported on this group in his journal:
One Mr. Blinman, a minister in Wales, a godly and able man, came over with some friends of his, and being invited to Green's Harbor [Marshfield], near Plymouth, they went thither, but ere the year was expired there fell out some difference among them, which by no means could be reconciled, so as they agreed to part, and he came with his company and sat down at Cape Anne, which at this court was established to be a plantation, and called Gloucester.
Blinman remained at Gloucester until 1650, at which point he and many of his congregation removed to New London. In 1657 Blinman moved further west, to New Haven, and then in 1659 returned to England, where he died in 1681.
There were perhaps other members of Blinman's company who came in 1640, or perhaps even in 1641 or 1642, as there are others, such as William Addis, who appear in the Gloucester records in 1642 and then moved on to New London.
Rowland Powell recorded land, in 1659, to John Collins, which had the same day been recorded to him by Collins. His name occurs so seldom, that the births of his children may be supposed to indicate the length of time he resided in Gloucester. He had a wife Isabella; and a son Rowland and a daughter, twins, born in 1657; a daughter Mary, born in 1660; and a son Stephen, 1662.
John Collins did not have a daughter named Isabella and there is no apparent relation between the two men.
Rowland Powell of Gloucester testified that he saw Curtis at Bartholomew's house, speaking with Bartholomew's wife about going to Gloucester & seemed to be much troubled about the moving. His family was then at Salem. Sworn 10 mo: 1:1658, before Daniel Denison.
1659 - Gloucester, MA - Rowland Powell recorded land, in 1659 to John Collins, which had the same day been recorded to him by Collins.
1664 - May - Gloucester, MA - town records show that Rowland Powell Senr is on a list of men "It is hereby provided that none buy their corn out of the town is by this act so bound, but they may grinde it out of town.
1699 - Jan. 3 - Lebanon, CT - Rowland Powell witnessed the 4th granting of land to the inhabitants of the town.
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